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The Sheridan coal field, Wyoming. The Glenrock coal field, Wyoming. Coal fields of the northeast side of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, and of Bridger, Montana. Coal fields of the southwest side of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. The eastern part of the Great Divide Basin coal field, Wyoming. The western part of the Little Snake River coal field, Wyoming. The northern part of the Rock Springs coal field, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
J. A. Taff, E.W. Shaw, Chester Wesley Washburne, E. G. Woodruff, Edward Eggleston Smith, Max Waite Ball, A.R. Schultz
1909, Bulletin 341-B
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Coal fields of northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah. The Grand Mesa coal field, Colorado. The coal field between Gallina and Raton Spring, New Mexico, in the San Juan coal region. The coal field between Durango, Colorado, and Monero, New Mexico. The coal field between Gallup and San Mateo, New Mexico. The Harmony, Colob, and Kanab coal fields, southern Utah. The Rogue River Valley coal field, Oregon. A coal prospect on Willow Creek, Morrow County, Oregon. The Pocket coal district, Virginia, in the Little Black Mountain coal field.
H. S. Gale, Willis T. Lee, James Gardner, G. B. Richardson, J. S. Diller, W. C. Mendenhall, Cassius Fisher
1909, Bulletin 341-C
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